Kashee Opeiah
Panic in Solitude


4.5
superb

Review

by Space Jester USER (5 Reviews)
January 23rd, 2013 | 206 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A little known metalcore gem full of groove, dissonance, and a dark, dense atmosphere.

Hardcore is a vast genre that encompasses several different sub-genres. There are so many bands out there to look into that sometimes good bands can be swept under the rug, albeit unintentionally. One such band, Kashee Opeiah, is a metalcore band from Chemnitz, Germany that has gotten little to no exposure since it's debut album Panic In Solitude, and it’s too bad since the album deserves to be heard.


Panic In Solitude is a concept album. Each track flows into the next, giving musical backing to the story inside the lyrics, which depict a man on a journey to find his true purpose in life. The album gives off a feeling of isolation and longing that adds some real depth and emotion to the music. Similar to being inside a tsunami, the music flows over you and drowns you in the unrelenting waves. The album is crushing to say the least, starting off with some feedback before blasting the listener in the face. Musically, it is reminiscent of early Norma Jean, Botch and Car Bomb, trading off between palm-muted riffs and dissonant lead lines while constantly shifting tempos and time signatures. The band’s main appeal however, lies in the heavy use of groove and jazz rhythms. Songs like "Oh, Endless Ocean! Oh, Poor Me!" and "Kept by a Numerical Control" feature some incredibly catchy riffs that will leave you banging your head for days. The harsh vocals rarely venture outside of a ripping, mid-range scream, with some short spoken word passages being the only change in style.

With a running time of 62:26, Panic In Solitude can be a bit of an investment, but the band does what it can to lessen the monotony by occasionally incorporating clean, jazzy instrumental passages and some airy riffing similar to the likes of Hopesfall. A good example is "Within the Thoughts of a Puppet" which starts with a very melodic dual guitar passage that breaks into a heavy, yet still melodic chorus. "After this Act of Deliverance" also offers a short rest, starting with a slow melody and building into a massive post-metal riff.

Altogether, Panic In Solitude is a great metalcore debut from a band that needs much more exposure. Recommended to fans of hardcore and metalcore.


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Space Jester
January 23rd 2013


11359 Comments


Second review. Wrote it pretty quickly and it's short, but I wanted to get a review for this album up because they're so far under the radar. Feedback would be appreciated~

Full album available for streaming on bandcamp, ignore all my following comments

http://kasheeopeiah.bandcamp.com/album/panic-in-solitude

wacknizzle
January 23rd 2013


14555 Comments


Good review, pos'd. Never heard of this surprisingly but the recommended by review section already got me excited to hear this.

Space Jester
January 23rd 2013


11359 Comments


Yea, those were the closest things I could come up with haha. It's an interesting album.

And thanks for the pos!

ThisIsARaid
January 23rd 2013


54 Comments


I really like the album cover. Very classy.
"With a running time of 62:26" Dang! That's a long metalcore album.
This sounds interesting to say the least. Good review aswell. It was informative and all that fun stuff so a pos to you.

Calc
January 23rd 2013


17494 Comments


your summary makes no sense, as artistic as its supposed to sound.

this looks neat though, do you have any links to songs we should hear?

GnarlyShillelagh
January 23rd 2013


6385 Comments


Similar Bands: Norma Jean, Cult of Luna,

must be accurate

Space Jester
January 24th 2013


11359 Comments


You'll never know unless you listen, will you?

this looks neat though, do you have any links to songs we should hear?


The full album is available at the link in the first comment.

Space Jester
July 9th 2013


11359 Comments


Probably gonna re-write this review, been listening to it recently. Band also has three songs on their bandcamp: http://kasheeopeiah.bandcamp.com/album/panic-in-solitude

Space Jester
July 21st 2013


11359 Comments


These guys are supposedly making a new album but it's hard to say if it'll happen or not. Wish more people knew about them.

Space Jester
August 24th 2014


11359 Comments


Album still rules, still has no fans though.

Space Jester
July 3rd 2015


11359 Comments


*sigh* Least exposure for a metalcore album ever. Hopefully this gets some attention someday, I'll send it to whoever wants to give it a shot.

Space Jester
July 12th 2015


11359 Comments


WHAT GOOD AM I

deathschool
October 18th 2015


29020 Comments


Sweet. I'll look into this

Space Jester
October 18th 2015


11359 Comments


First comment by someone other than me in over two years

Muppelope
October 18th 2015


2077 Comments


I will check this, sounds awesome.

Space Jester
October 18th 2015


11359 Comments


It is!

JAV
October 19th 2015


3545 Comments


What is this m4a business??

Mort.
October 19th 2015


26216 Comments


imma check this soon aswell, i checked one track when i was super high and it was guuuuuuuuud

Space Jester
October 19th 2015


11359 Comments


Yea sorry about the m4a I dunno what I'm doing

JAV
October 19th 2015


3545 Comments


I need everything ripped in wav or flac thank you.
My ears have never endured such harshness below 900kbps.
Odd they only put up 3 songs on the bandcamp.

Listening to this now.



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